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Can Do Cleanup

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Can Do Cleanup

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Locally owned With over 20 years experience in the industry we proudly serve the North country! We are a local company here to help you with your water, mold, storm or biohazard damages. We work with your insurance company on your behalf during these trouble times. Let us help you!

Locally owned With over 20 years experience in the industry we proudly serve the North country! We are a local company here to help you with your water, mold, storm or biohazard damages. We work with your insurance company on your behalf during these trouble times. Let us help you!



Brendan Deasy

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Brendan Deasy

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55 years of experience

4th Generation Home Remodeling Contractor We accept small and large jobs. We offer products, advice and skill sets for a variety of home owners. If you need a high end job with the best in class products we can assist. If you want to get the job done on a budget and make it affordable while knowing its right we can also help.

4th Generation Home Remodeling Contractor We accept small and large jobs. We offer products, advice and skill sets for a variety of home owners. If you need a high end job with the best in class products we can assist. If you want to get the job done on a budget and make it affordable while knowing its right we can also help.


"Mike was very professional and kept me informed about all the steps of the process. He showed up when he said it would and always left the work area clean. His work is beautiful and I'm so glad to have gotten it done. Highly recommend."

Mauri P on October 2021

"Mike was very professional and kept me informed about all the steps of the process. He showed up when he said it would and always left the work area clean. His work is beautiful and I'm so glad to have gotten it done. Highly recommend."

Mauri P on October 2021






kaz construction

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kaz construction

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17 years of experience

Kaz Construction is a leader in providing value-added construction services to our customers, creating a successful partnership with them throughout the construction process.

Kaz Construction is a leader in providing value-added construction services to our customers, creating a successful partnership with them throughout the construction process.


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Drywall Insulation questions, answered by experts

Insulation can be easy to install, depending on the condition of your walls, but there are many safety considerations and potential challenges involved. For example, most types of insulation are made from materials that can cause irritation if inhaled or if they come into contact with your skin. Additionally, installing insulation incorrectly can actually make moisture issues in your home worse.

An insulated garage door is a great long-term investment if it’s within your budget. They save energy and give the door year-round usability. In other words, the door pays for itself after a few nasty winters. Most modern garage doors already have a fair amount of insulation, so look into those options if you don’t feel comfortable splurging.

For a truly DIY solution to protect your outdoor faucets from freezing, you can craft your own faucet sock out of spare rags, plastic shopping bags, and duct tape—but this method might not be as effective (or attractive) as store-bought. If you choose to DIY your own outdoor faucet cover, be aware that rags, old towels, and other fabric you might use to wrap the faucet can absorb water like a sponge and could cause problems if it freezes.

Reduces energy costs, improves comfort, and prevents ice dams in winter.

Ideally, you can add new insulation to your existing insulation. However, some circumstances require you to remove old insulation before adding any new insulation: 

  • If the insulation is over 15 years old

  • If the insulation is wet or moldy

  • If it is vermiculite insulation

  • If you see signs of pest infestation

Removing old insulation is best left to a pro who can safely dispose of potential moldy or asbestos-ridden insulation.

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